Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is likely to exceed the earlier projection of between 6.5 % – 7% in 2022, according to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar Pledges More Funds as Malaysia’s Monsoon Floods Worsen
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said his administration will provide extra funds for disaster management and rescue efforts following the monsoonal floods that have been more severe than …
NTB requests Malaysian tourism entrepreneurs to prepare a Nepal tour package
Nepal Sales Mission-2022 program organized with the aim to promote Nepal’s tourism has been completed in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, Malaysia. The program was organized by the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) …
Malaysia, Singapore to resume rivalry at AFF Championship but are Vietnam still the team to beat in Group B?
Rivals Malaysia and Singapore could fight it out for a semifinal spot at the 2022 AFF Championship with Vietnam favourites to finish top of Group B.
Anwar Cements Malaysia Power With Early Confidence Vote Win
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim won a confidence vote in parliament, as he looks to prove the coalition he put together after last month’s election can govern effectively following years of …
Principal Malaysia sees equity markets faring better in 2H2023
This article first appeared in Capital, The Edge Malaysia Weekly on December 12, 2022 – December 18, 2022 EQUITY markets are likely to continue on a bearish and volatile path as the world goes into a …
Malaysia debut
Driven by market fundamentals and big data, Australia-based property developer Exal Group (Malaysia)’s strategy for its maiden venture in Malaysia — the 31-acre SÓL Estate in Kuching, the capital of …
Malaysia should approve RM225bil investments in 2022, up from UOB’s earlier forecast of RM200bil
UOB Research has tweaked Malaysia’s full-year investment approval projection this year higher to RM225 billion from RM200 billion previously.
My Say: Policy pointers for a better Malaysia
Malaysia has arrived at yet another crossroads after the 15th general election (GE15). Now is the time for Putrajaya to rethink the nation’s policy directions for the future. Far from getting stuck …
A new dawn for Malaysia
We do have “A New Dawn for Malaysia” as Anwar is now the Prime Minister, leading a Cabinet representing not only multiple parties but multiple coalitions.